Churn-dasher.



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Patented ont. 6, 1908.

PATENT oEEioE.

LEROY A. sPEOUT, for wAuKOMIs, OKLAHOMA.

foHURN-DASHER. i

` speeisction of Applianon met. March 28,

To all whom 'it may concern? s l s Y Be. it `known thatjI, LEROY` A, SPROUT, a` citizen of the United States, 1V,residing at Waukomis, in the county' of Garfield and State of Oklahoma, have inventeda new andV useful Churn-Dasher;"and. I do` hereby de-I Clare the following to bea full,clear, and exact` description of the' invention, such as will enable others skilled `in `the artto which' it appertains to make and use the same.-

Y The invention relates to'impr'ovements in churn dashers and has forV its object to provide a simple, inexpensive l.and vdu'mblefdevice of this character adapted for use in churns of various kinds. v f 'n The principal object ofthe invention is Vto produce a device of this'charact'erwhich will beat milk into spraywith the least effort. Y

vWith these and other objects `inyview the invention Vconsists in the Vnovel construction and arrangement of parts' hereinafter de-V scribed and shown andparticularly pointed out in the appended claims. 1

vIn the drawings Figurel is aperspective View of the churn Vdasher `constructed inac-g cordance with this invention. Fig.` 2 is a vertical sectional view ofthe same.

Referring to the` drawings l designates a piece of tinor other rsheet metal which has a round central portion asshown and which is provided with radially extending arms 2 which are bent overanrouter ring-'or wire rod 3 and then connected withthecentral `Letters Patent.

Patented oct. 6, 1908. 1908. serial No. 423,884.

tube 4, as clearly shown in the drawings. Thedevice is also provided with a Vsmaller annular rod 5which is soldered to the circular. central portion of the device. The central tubef isadapted to Vreceive a rod 6 fhaving upper and lower shoulders 7 and 8 which aresecu'red to the device, as shown in Fig. 2 ofthe drawings. The rod 6 is provided withl a spring 9, which is designed to prevent the shoulder 8 from moving inwardly. l

It will be seen that my churn dasher is i adapted for use in churns having the up and down-motion or those having a rotary Inotion and that time. andla'bor can be saved by `the useof my invention.

` What is claimed is:

A churn dasher comprising` a piece of tin JNO. M. LOVELIAV` JEFF WILSON; 

